Pull-out aiding device and chassis-wall module with pull-out aiding function

ABSTRACT

A pull-out aiding device is configured for mounting on an object, in which a corresponding apparatus is mounted. The pull-out aiding device includes a pulling member and a handle member. The pulling member includes a first pivot section and an abutting section for abutting against the corresponding apparatus to move the latter forward. The handle member includes a second pivot section and an operating section. The second pivot section is pivotally connected to the first pivot section, such that the handle member is turnable about the second pivot section relative to the pulling member and brings the latter to move forward.

CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This non-provisional application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. §119(a)on Patent Application No(s). 104220885 filed in Taiwan, R.O.C. on Dec.25, 2015, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated byreference.

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a pull-out aiding device and achassis-wall module with pull-out aiding function. The pull-out aidingdevice can be assembled to a chassis, a cabinet, an enclosure and thelike to help a user conveniently pull out a corresponding apparatus,such as a hard disk, from the chassis, the cabinet or the enclosure.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A conventional chassis is usually provided with an unloading mechanism,which is also referred to as a card ejection mechanism. The function ofthe unloading mechanism is to separate a hard disk or a circuit boardfrom a connection port arranged in the chassis. When a user turns theunloading mechanism, the hard disk or the circuit board is pushedforward and accordingly becomes separated from the connection port.However, the unloading mechanism of the conventional chassis can onlymove the hard disk or the circuit board by a relatively small distance,which is usually in the range of 3 mm to 5 mm. Being hindered bypartitioning walls of the chassis or other apparatus parallelly arrangedat two sides of the chassis, the user often could not easily orconveniently remove the ejected card from the chassis.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

A primary object of the present invention is to overcome thedisadvantage of the conventional chassis by providing a pull-out aidingdevice that can be easily, effortlessly and conveniently operated topull out an apparatus from the chassis.

To achieve the above and other objects, the pull-out aiding deviceprovided according to the present invention is configured for mountingon an object, which includes a first partitioning wall and a secondpartitioning wall located opposite to each other. In the object, acorresponding apparatus can be mounted. The pull-out aiding deviceincludes a pulling member and a handle member. The pulling member ismovably coupled with the first partitioning wall and includes a firstpivot section and an abutting section. The handle member includes asecond pivot section and an operating section. The second pivot sectionis pivotally connected to the first pivot section, such that the handlemember is turnable about the second pivot section.

The handle member of the pull-out aiding device also includes a pressingsection, which has a closing edge and a pulling-out edge. A verticaldistance between the pulling-out edge and the second pivot section canbe larger than, equal to or smaller than a vertical distance between theclosing edge and the second pivot section

The handle member of the pull-out aiding device is turnable about thesecond pivot section between a closed position and a pulled-outposition. The closing edge is in contact with or located adjacent to thefirst partitioning wall when the handle member is in the closedposition, and the pulling-out edge is in contact with or locatedadjacent to the first partitioning wall when the handle member is in thepulled-out position. And, the abutting section of the pulling member ismoved forward relative to the first partitioning wall by a pullingdistance when the handle member is in the pulled-out position.

The pulling member of the pull-out aiding device can include a bentsection, and the bent section is located adjacent to the first pivotsection and inclined toward the first partitioning wall by 2 to 90degrees.

The pulling member of the pull-out aiding device can be provided with amale foolproof retainer or a female foolproof retainer.

According to the present invention, the first partitioning wall isprovided with a guide rail unit, to which the pulling member is movablycoupled.

The pull-out aiding device according to the present invention furtherincludes a releasable fastening element, which is movably connected tothe operating section of the handle member and includes a latch forengaging with a latch hole provided on the second partitioning wall.

The pull-out aiding device according to the present invention canfurther include a shock-absorbing member, which is disposed on one sideof the handle member facing toward the corresponding apparatus.

According to the pull-out aiding device of the present invention, thefirst pivot section and the second pivot section can be pivotallyturnably connected to or engaged with each other via a shaft.

The pull-out aiding device according to the present invention canfurther include an elastic element, which is fitted on the shaft, thepulling member or the handle member to elastically press against thepulling member or the handle member.

The pulling member of the pull-out aiding device is provided with afirst limiting unit and the first partitioning wall is provided with asecond limiting unit. The first and the second limiting unit interferewith each other when the handle member is in the pulled-out position.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, the first limitingunit is an elongated hole or an elongated slot and the second limitingunit is a protruded body, a hooked body or a fastening body adapted tobe correspondingly received in the elongated hole or the elongated slotof the first limiting unit.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, the secondlimiting unit is an elongated hole or an elongated slot and the firstlimiting unit is a protruded body, a hooked body or a fastening bodyadapted to be correspondingly received in the elongated hole or theelongated slot of the second limiting unit.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, the first limitingunit includes two flanged bosses and the second limiting unit includestwo quick-release guide rails adapted to associate with the two flangedbosses of the first limiting unit in a one-to-one correspondence.

According to the above embodiment, the flanged bosses respectively havea body portion and a flange portion formed around a free end of the bodyportion and the quick-release guide rails respectively have a railportion and a quick-release hole portion communicable with the railportion. The body portions of the flanged bosses are separately movablyreceived in the corresponding rail portions; the flange portions of theflanged bosses have a diameter larger than a diameter of the bodyportions and a width of the rail portions; and the diameter of theflange portions is smaller than a diameter of the quick-release holeportions.

According to the above embodiment, a distance between the two flangedbosses is larger than a distance between the two quick-release holeportions of the two quick-release guide rails.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, the firstlimiting unit is in the form of a guide rod and located at an end of thepulling member having the first pivot section formed thereat, the secondlimiting unit is in the form of a supporting seat provided with a guiderail, and the guide rod is engaged with the guide rail to move in alonga path defined by the guide rail.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, the handle memberincludes a limiting section, which is located adjacent to the closingedge of the pressing section, and the first partitioning wall iscorrespondingly provided with a mating limiting section. The limitingsection is adapted to limit the mating limiting section to stop thehandle member from moving relative to the first partitioning wall.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, the abuttingsection of the pulling member is provided with a retaining hole and thecorresponding apparatus is provided with a projected interfering sectioncorresponding to the retaining hole; and the retaining section isadapted to engage with the interfering section.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, the handle memberincludes a return hook, which is arranged at an end of the handle memberhaving the second pivot section formed thereat.

To achieve the above and other objects, the present invention alsoprovides a pull-out aiding device for mounting to an object, whichincludes a first partitioning wall and is configured to match acorresponding apparatus. The pull-out aiding device includes a pullingmember and a handle member. The pulling member includes a first couplingsection and an abutting section, and the abutting section is configuredto move the corresponding apparatus. The handle member includes arotation shaft portion, a second coupling section and an operatingsection. The second coupling section and the first coupling section areconnected together while they are movable relative to each other. Thehandle member is turnable about the rotation shaft portion; and therotation shaft portion is movably associated with the first partitioningwall.

According to an embodiment of the present invention, the second couplingsection of the pull-out aiding device is a hole and the first couplingsection can be any one of a protruded body, a hook, a recessed body anda fastening body adapted to extend through the hole of the secondcoupling section.

According to another embodiment of the present invention, the secondcoupling section is in the form of a hook, and the first couplingsection can be any one of a hook, a hole, a protruded body, a recessedbody and a fastening body adapted to engage with the hook of the secondcoupling section.

With the above arrangements, the pull-out aiding device and thechassis-wall module according to the present invention can be easily andeffortlessly operated to help a user conveniently remove a correspondingapparatus from a chassis.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

The structure and the technical means adopted by the present inventionto achieve the above and other objects can be best understood byreferring to the following detailed description of the preferredembodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein

FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing a pull-out aiding device according toa first embodiment of the present invention and a correspondingapparatus to be pulled out with the pull-out aiding device;

FIG. 2 is a schematic view showing a handle member of the pull-outaiding device of FIG. 1 in a pulled-out position;

FIG. 3 is an enlarged view of the circled area A of FIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a fragmentary perspective view of the pull-out aiding deviceof FIG. 1;

FIG. 5 is another fragmentary perspective view of the pull-out aidingdevice of FIG. 1;

FIG. 6 is an assembled perspective view showing first and secondlimiting units for a first variation of the pull-out aiding deviceaccording to the first embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 7 is an exploded view of FIG. 6;

FIG. 8 is a side view showing the first limiting unit for the firstvariation of the pull-out aiding device according to the firstembodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 9 shows how the first and second limiting units of FIG. 6 work tolimit the movement of the pull-out aiding device;

FIG. 10 is another view showing how the first and second limiting unitsof FIG. 6 work to limit the movement of the pull-out aiding device;

FIG. 11 is a schematic view showing a pulling member of the pull-outaiding device according to the first embodiment of the present inventionincludes a bent section;

FIG. 12 is a schematic view showing a pull-out aiding device accordingto a second embodiment of the present invention and a correspondingapparatus to be pulled out with the pull-out aiding device;

FIG. 13 is a schematic view showing a handle member of the pull-outaiding device of FIG. 12 in a pulled-out position;

FIG. 14 shows a first variation of the pull-out aiding device accordingto the second embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 15 is a fragmentary top plan view of FIG. 14;

FIG. 16 is another fragmentary top plan view of FIG. 14;

FIG. 17 is a schematic view of a second variation of the pull-out aidingdevice according to the second embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 18 is a schematic view of a third variation of the pull-out aidingdevice according to the second embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 19 is a schematic view of a fourth variation of the pull-out aidingdevice according to the second embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 20 is a schematic view showing a pull-out aiding device accordingto a third embodiment of the present invention and a correspondingapparatus to be pulled out with the pull-out aiding device;

FIG. 21 is a schematic view of a variation of the pull-out aiding deviceaccording to the third embodiment of the present invention;

FIG. 22 is a perspective view showing a chassis-wall module according toa fourth embodiment of the present invention; and

FIG. 23 is a plan view showing a variation of the chassis-wall moduleaccording the fourth embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

The present invention will now be described with some preferredembodiments thereof and by referring to the accompanying drawings. Forthe purpose of easy to understand, elements that are the same in thepreferred embodiments are denoted by the same reference numerals.

Please refer to FIGS. 1 to 3. A pull-out aiding device 100 according toa first embodiment of the present invention is configured for mountingon an object, which includes a first partitioning wall 210 or/and asecond partitioning wall 220 located opposite to each other. In theobject, a corresponding apparatus 300, such as a hard disk, can bemounted. The object also includes a top wall and a bottom wall (notshown), which are connected to the first and the second partitioningwall 210, 220. That is, the first partitioning wall 210, the secondpartitioning wall 220, the top wall and the bottom wall together definea receiving space, in which the corresponding apparatus 300 is received,and an opening communicating with the receiving space. A circuit board400 is arranged in the receiving space and has a connection port 410provided thereon for connecting to a corresponding connection jack (notshown) on the corresponding apparatus 300, such as a hard disk.

The object can be, for example, a chassis, a drawer, a hole, a recess, acover or a wall panel.

The pull-out aiding device 100 includes a pulling member 110 and ahandle member 120. The pulling member 110 is movably coupled with thefirst partitioning wall 210, and includes a first pivot section 111 (seeFIG. 4) and an abutting section 112, which are located at two oppositeends of the pulling member 110. The abutting section 112 is abuttedagainst the corresponding apparatus 300 for pushing the latter forward.The handle member 120 includes a pressing section 121, a second pivotsection 122 and an operating section 123. The second pivot section 122is located adjacent to the pressing section 121 and pivotally connectedto the first pivot section 111, such that the handle member 120 isturnable about the second pivot section 122 to move between a closedposition, as shown in FIG. 1, and a pulled-out position, as shown inFIG. 2. The pressing section 121 has a closing edge 121A and apulling-out edge 121B. As shown in FIG. 3, a vertical distance D1between the pulling-out edge 121B and the second pivot section 122 islarger than a vertical distance D2 between the closing edge 121A and thesecond pivot section 122. However, it is not necessary for the verticaldistance D1 to be larger than the vertical distance D2. In otherpossible arrangements, the vertical distance D1 between the pulling-outedge 121B and the second pivot section 122 can be equal to or smallerthan the vertical distance D2 between the closing edge 121A and thesecond pivot section 122.

When the handle member 120 is in the closed position, the closing edge121A is in contact with or located adjacent to the first partitioningwall 210. When the handle member 120 is in the pulled-out position, thepulling-out edge 121B is in contact with or located adjacent to thefirst partitioning wall 210 and the abutting section 112 is movedforward relative to the first partitioning wall 210 by a pullingdistance, which has relation to the vertical distance D1 between thepulling-out edge 121B and the second pivot section 122 and the verticaldistance D2 between the closing edge 121A and the second pivot section122. The pulling distance can be in the range of, for example, 0.5 mm to500 mm.

In the first embodiment, when the handle member 120 is in the closedposition, it is located perpendicular or non-parallel to the firstpartitioning wall 210. On the other hand, when the handle member 120 isin the pulled-out position, it is located in parallel ornon-perpendicular to the first partitioning wall 210.

As can be seen in FIGS. 1 and 2, the abutting section 112 is in the formof an L-shaped arm for abutting against, for example, a rear side of thecorresponding apparatus 300. When the pulling member 110 is movedforward, the abutting section 112 also pushes the correspondingapparatus 300 forward. However, it is understood the abutting section112 is not necessarily limited to the L-shaped arm but can be otherdifferently shaped structures, such as a hook, a latch or a steppedstructure.

In the first embodiment, the first partitioning wall 210 is provided onone side facing the second partitioning wall 220 with a guide rail unit211, to which the pulling member 110 is movably coupled, so that thepulling member 110 can be moved relative to the first partitioning wall210 in a direction away from the circuit board 400 and toward theopening of the object.

When the handle member 120 is operated to turn from the closed positionto the pulled-out position, since the vertical distance D1 between thepulling-out edge 121B of the pressing section 121 and the second pivotsection 122 is larger than the vertical distance D2 between the closingedge 121A of the pressing section 121 and the second pivot section 122,the pulling member 110 is brought by the handle member 120 to moveoutward relative to the first partitioning wall 210. At this point, theabutting section 112 pushes the corresponding apparatus 300 forward tothereby separate the latter from the connection port 410 and bring afront side of the corresponding apparatus 300 to extend beyond the firstand the second partitioning wall 210, 220. Then, the handle member 120can be further outward pulled by a predetermined distance for thecorresponding apparatus 300 to expose more from the opening of theobject and a user can conveniently remove the corresponding apparatus300 from the object with one hand.

Please refer to FIG. 4. The first pivot section 111 and the second pivotsection 122 are pivotally turnably connected to each other via a shaft150. However, it is understood the first and the second pivot section111, 122 can be otherwise connected together via a hinge structure or beengaged with each other via an engaging structure.

The pulling member 110 is provided with a first limiting unit 113. Whenthe handle member 120 is located at the pulled-out position, the firstlimiting unit 113 interferes with a second limiting unit 212 provided onthe first partitioning wall 210 to limit a maximum length by which thepulling member 110 can be pulled out beyond the first partitioning wall210. In the first embodiment, the first limiting unit 113 is anelongated hole, and the second limiting unit 212 is a protruded bodyadapted to be correspondingly received in the above-mentioned elongatedhole. In practical implementation of the present invention, theprotruded body can be a screw, a nut or a rivet locked to the firstpartitioning wall 210. It is understood the first limiting unit 113 andthe second limiting unit 212 are not necessarily limited to theabove-described structure. For example, the first limiting unit 113 canbe otherwise an elongated slot, while the second limiting unit 212 canbe a hooked body adapted to be correspondingly received in the elongatedslot. Alternatively, the second limiting unit 212 can be an elongatedhole or an elongated slot, while the first limiting unit 113 can be aprotruded body or a hook adapted to be correspondingly received in theelongated hole or the elongated slot.

The pull-out aiding device 100 can further include a shock-absorbingmember 140, which is disposed on one side of the handle member 120facing toward the corresponding apparatus 300 to avoid impact of thehandle member 120 on the corresponding apparatus 300. Theshock-absorbing member 140 can be, for example, a piece of foam rubber,sponge or other similar soft material or elastomer.

As can be seen in FIGS. 4 and 5, the pull-out aiding device 100 canfurther include a releasable fastening element 130, which is movablyconnected to the operating section 123 of the handle member 120. Thereleasable fastening element 130 includes a latch 131 for engaging witha latch hole 221 provided on the second partitioning wall 220 to holdthe handle member 120 to the closed position. Also, the releasablefastening element 130 can include a grip portion 132 that is raised froman outer surface of the releasable fastening element 130.

In the illustrated first embodiment, the pulling member 110 or thehandle member 120 can be made of a metal material or a plastic material.

Please refer to FIGS. 6 and 7, in which the first and second limitingunits for a first variation of the pull-out aiding device 100 are shown.According to the first variation, the first limiting unit 113 includestwo flanged bosses 113A, 113B, and the second limiting unit 212 includestwo quick-release guide rails 212A, 212B that are associated with thetwo flanged bosses 113A, 113B in a one-to-one correspondence. As can beseen in FIGS. 6 and 7, the two flanged bosses 113A, 113B are movable inalong the corresponding quick-release guide rails 212A, 212B.

In addition, the releasable fastening element 130 can have more than onelatch 131. In the illustrated first variation of the first embodiment,there are shown two latches 131. Correspondingly, the secondpartitioning wall 220 can be provided with more than one latch hole 221(not shown in FIGS. 6 and 7) for the latches 131 to engage with. Thereleasable fastening element 130 further has two locating stoppers 134,which are adapted to abut against a front edge of the secondpartitioning wall 220, so that the releasable fastening element 130 andthe second partitioning wall 220 are held in place relative to eachother.

Please refer to FIGS. 6, 7 and 8. In the first variation of the firstembodiment, the flanged bosses 113A, 113B respectively have a bodyportion 1131 and a flange portion 1132 formed around a free end of thebody portion 1131. The quick-release guide rails 212A, 212B respectivelyhave a rail portion 2121 and a quick-release hole portion 2122communicable with the rail portion 2121. The body portions 1131 of theflanged bosses 113A, 113B are separately movably received in thecorresponding rail portions 2121. The flange portions 1132 of theflanged bosses 113A, 113B have a diameter larger than a diameter of thebody portions 1131 and a width of the rail portions 2121, so that theflanged bosses 113A, 113B are limited to move only within thecorresponding rail portions 2121. Also, the diameter of the flangeportions 1132 is smaller than a diameter of the quick-release holeportions 2122. When the flanged bosses 113A, 113B are moved in the railportions 2121 to positions corresponding to the quick-release holeportions 2122, the flange portions 1132 can be moved out of thequick-release hole portions 2122, allowing the pull-out aiding device100 to be detached from the first partitioning wall 210.

Further, a distance between the two flanged bosses 113A, 113B is largerthan a distance between the two quick-release hole portions 2122 of thetwo quick-release guide rails 212A, 212B. Therefore, as shown in FIGS. 9and 10, the two flanged bosses 113, 113B would not simultaneouslydisengage from the two quick-release guide rails 212A, 212B. Preferably,on the quick-release guide rail 212B, the quick-release hole portion2122 is arranged at a front end of the rail portion 2121, i.e. a pointon the quick-release guide rail 212B that is closest to the second pivotsection 122; and on the quick-release guide rail 212A, the quick-releasehole portion 2122 is arranged at a point on the rail portion 2121 thatis located behind the front end of the rail portion 2121 by apredetermined distance. Accordingly, when the pulling member 110 ispulled outward relative to the first partitioning wall 210, the flangedboss 113A will reach at the quick-release hole portion 2122 of thequick-release guide rail 212A first, allowing the flange portion 1132 ofthe flanged boss 113A to move out of the quick-release hole portion 2122of the quick-release guide rail 212A. Thereafter, when the pullingmember 110 is further pulled outward for the flanged boss 113B to reachat the quick-release hole portion 2122 of the quick-release guide rail212B, the flange portion 1132 of the flanged boss 113B can be easilydisengaged from the quick-release hole portion 2122 of the quick-releaseguide rail 212B, allowing the pull-out aiding device 100 to be fullydetached from the first partitioning wall 210.

As can be seen in FIG. 11, the pulling member 110 can have a bentsection 115, which is located adjacent to the first pivot section 111and inclined toward the first partitioning wall 210 by 2 to 90 degrees.The bent section 115 is provided with a male foolproof retainer 1151 forensuring correct mounting of the corresponding apparatus 300 in theobject. That is, when the corresponding apparatus 300 is correctlymounted, the abutting section 112 and the foolproof retainer 1151 arepressed against two opposite end surfaces of the corresponding apparatus300. On the other hand, in the case the corresponding apparatus 300 isnot correctly mounted in the object, the foolproof retainer 1151interferes with the corresponding apparatus 300 and the pull-out aidingdevice 100 could not be pushed into the object. And, when the pullingmember 110 has not yet been pulled outward, the bent section 115 ispushed by the first partitioning wall 210 against the correspondingapparatus 300 and is accordingly located in parallel to the firstpartitioning wall 210. On the other hand, when the pulling member 110 isoutward pulled relative to the first partitioning wall 210 and the bentsection 115 is exposed from the object, the bent section 115automatically inclines outward relative to the corresponding apparatus300 and the foolproof retainer 1151 does not hinder the removal of thecorresponding apparatus 300 from the object, allowing the correspondingapparatus 300 to be pulled out smoothly.

According to the present invention, the whole handle member 120 can bemade of a plastic material and can have a window formed thereon. Via thewindow, the corresponding apparatus 300 can be seen from outside of thepull-out aiding device 100.

As shown in FIG. 6, the releasable fastening element 130 can beconfigured to have two latches 131 and two locating stoppers 134. Thelocating stoppers 134 are adapted to abut against a front edge of thesecond partitioning wall 220 and thereby hold the releasable fasteningelement 130 and the second partitioning wall 220 in place relative toeach other. In the illustrated first variation of the first embodiment,the releasable fastening element 130 is connected to the operatingsection 123 via a plurality of compression springs.

Please refer back to FIG. 4. The shaft 150 mounted between the firstpivot section 111 of the pulling member 110 and the second pivot section122 of the handle member 120 has an elastic element fitted thereon. Theelastic element elastically presses against the pulling member 110 andthe handle member 120, such that the handle member 120, once beingopened, can be automatically turned by the elastic element to restore toits original position. The elastic element can be a helical spring, atorsion spring, an elastic cylinder or a sheet spring.

As can be seen in FIG. 11, the handle member 120 can further include areturn hook 129, which can be arranged at an end of the handle member120 having the second pivot section 122 formed thereat. Meanwhile, thefirst partitioning wall 210 is correspondingly provided with a returnhook hole (not shown), to which the return hook 129 is hooked when thehandle member 120 is closed.

Please refer to FIGS. 12 and 13, in which a pull-out aiding device 100according to a second embodiment of the present invention is shown.Unlike the pull-out aiding device 100 of the first embodiment, of whichthe handle member 120 is located corresponding to the opening of theobject, the pull-out aiding device 100 of the second embodiment ismovably mounted to an outer surface of the first partitioning wall 210.In this case, the first partitioning wall 210 is formed with a receivingrecess 213, in which a window is provided. The pulling member 110 isextended through the window with the abutting section 112 of the pullingmember 110 being pressed against the rear side of the correspondingapparatus 300.

The handle member 120 is pivotally turnable about the second pivotsection 122 to move between a closed position, as shown in FIG. 12, anda pulled-out position, as shown in FIG. 13. When the handle member 120is in the closed position, the closing edge 121A is in contact with orlocated adjacent to the first partitioning wall 210; and when the handlemember 120 is in the pulled-out position, the pulling-out edge 121B isin contact with or located adjacent to the first partitioning wall 210and the abutting section 112 is pulled to move forward by a distancerelative to the first partitioning wall 210.

According to the second embodiment, when the handle member 120 is in theclosed position, it is located in parallel or non-perpendicular to thefirst partitioning wall 210; and when the handle member 120 is in thepulled-out position, it is located perpendicular or non-parallel to thefirst partitioning wall 210.

Similar to the first embodiment, when the handle member 120 of thepull-out aiding device 100 according to the second embodiment isoperated to turn from the closed position to the pulled-out position,since the vertical distance between the pulling-out edge 121B of thepressing section 121 and the second pivot section 122 is larger than thevertical distance between the closing edge 121A of the pressing section121 and the second pivot section 122, the pulling member 110 is broughtby the handle member 120 to move forward toward the opening of theobject. At this point, the abutting section 112 pushes the correspondingapparatus 300 forward to thereby separate the latter from the connectionport 410 and bring a front side of the corresponding apparatus 300 toextend beyond the first and the second partitioning wall 210, 220. Then,the handle member 120 can be further forward pulled by a predetermineddistance for the corresponding apparatus 300 to expose more from theopening of the object and a user can conveniently remove thecorresponding apparatus 300 from the object with one hand.

In the second embodiment, the abutting section 112 is in the form of anL-shaped arm for abutting against the rear side of the correspondingapparatus 300. When the pulling member 110 is moved forward, theabutting section 112 also pushes the corresponding apparatus 300forward. However, it is understood the abutting section 112 is notnecessarily limited to the L-shaped arm but can be other differentlyshaped structures, such as a hook, a latch or a stepped structure.

Referring to FIGS. 14, 15 and 16, in which a first variation of thesecond embodiment is shown.

As can be seen in FIGS. 14 and 15, in the first variation of the secondembodiment, the pull-out aiding device has a first limiting unit 113′that is in the form of a guide rod and located at an end of the pullingmember 110 having the first pivot section 122 formed thereat. Meanwhile,the first partitioning wall 210 has a second limiting unit 212′ that isin the form of a supporting seat provided with a guide rail 212′A. Theguide rod forming the first limiting unit 113′ is engaged with the guiderail 212′A to move in along a path defined by the guide rail 212′A.

As can be seen in FIG. 16, in the first variation of the secondembodiment, the pulling member 110 has an abutting section 112′ providedwith a retaining hole 112′A. In this case, the corresponding apparatus300 is provided with a projected interfering section 310 forcorrespondingly engaging with the retaining hole 112′A. Accordingly,when the pulling member 110 is moved, the abutting section 112′ pushesagainst the corresponding apparatus 300, bringing the correspondingapparatus 300 or the first partitioning wall 210 to move at the sametime.

Please refer to FIG. 17, in which a second variation of the secondembodiment is shown.

In the second variation of the second embodiment, the pulling member 110has a first limiting unit 113. When the handle member 120 is in thepulled-out position, the first limiting unit 113 interferes with asecond limiting unit 212 provided on the first partitioning wall 210 tolimit a maximum length by which the pulling member 110 can be pulled outbeyond the first partitioning wall 210. In the second variation of thesecond embodiment, the first limiting unit 113 is, for example, anelongated hole and the second limiting unit 212 is a protruded bodyadapted to be correspondingly received in the above-mentioned elongatedhole. In practical implementation of the present invention, theprotruded body can be a screw, a nut or a rivet locked to the firstpartitioning wall 210.

In this case, the pulling member 110 can have an L-shaped or a hook-likeconfiguration and includes a first pivot section 111 formed at anextended bent portion of the L-shaped or hook-like pulling member 110.The first pivot section 111 is pivotally connected to the second pivotsection 122.

FIG. 18 shows a third variation of the second embodiment of the presentinvention.

In the third variation of the second embodiment, the handle member 120includes a fixing section 125. When the handle member 120 is in theclosed position, the fixing section 125 is used to temporarily fix thehandle member 120 to the first partitioning wall 210. For example, thefixing section 125 can be a fastening bolt extended through the handlemember 120. In this case, the first partitioning wall 210 iscorrespondingly provided with a fastening hole 215. To operate thehandle member 120, first turn and loosen the fixing section 125 from thefastening hole 215 to allow the handle member 120 to be freely turnedand moved.

In the third variation of the second embodiment, the first partitioningwall 210 has a stop flange 214 that is located corresponding to theoperating section 123 of the handle member 120 when the latter is in theclosed position. The stop flange 214 functions to stop the operatingsection 123 from moving into the first partitioning wall 210 andaccordingly, hold the pulling member 110 in place. Preferably, thefixing section 125 is provided on the operating section 123 and thefastening hole 215 is provided on the stop flange 214 corresponding tothe fixing section 125.

In the third variation of the second embodiment, the first partitioningwall 210 has a second limiting unit 212, which is in the form of anelongated hole. The pulling member 110 is extended through the secondlimiting unit 212 to move in along the second limiting unit 212. Thesecond limiting unit 212 functions to limit a distance by which thepulling member 110 can be moved.

FIG. 19 shows a fourth variation of the second embodiment of the presentinvention.

In the fourth variation of the second embodiment, the second pivotsection 122 of the handle member 120 and the first pivot section 111 ofthe pulling member 110 are pivotally turnably connected together via ashaft; and the pull-out aiding device 100 further includes an elasticelement 160. The elastic element 160 is fitted on around the shaft toelastically push against the pulling member 110 and the handle member120. Therefore, when the handle member 120 is opened and not held inplace by a user, the handle member 120 is automatically turned by aspring force of the elastic element 160 to the closed position.

Further, the handle member 120 includes a limiting section 124, which islocated adjacent to the closing edge of the pressing section 121. Inthis case, the first partitioning wall 210 is correspondingly providedwith a mating limiting section 216. The limiting section 124 can beextended through the mating limiting section 216 and hooked thereto, sothat the handle member 120 is stopped from moving relative to the firstpartitioning wall 210.

In the fourth variation of the second embodiment, the handle member 120further has a fixing section 125′. When the handle member 120 is in theclosed position, the fixing section 125′ temporarily fixes the handlemember 120 to the first partitioning wall 210. For example, the fixingsection 125′ can be a hook-like body. In this case, the pulling member110 is correspondingly provided with a hooking groove 114. To operatethe handle member 120, first apply a force to pull the handle member120, so that the fixing section 125′ is separated from the hookinggroove 114 of the pulling member 110, allowing the handle member 120 tobe turned freely.

Please refer to FIG. 20, in which a pull-out aiding device according toa third embodiment of the present invention is shown.

In the third embodiment, the pulling member 110 of the pull-out aidingdevice includes a first coupling section 116 and an abutting section112, which is used to move the corresponding apparatus 300; and thehandle member 120 includes a rotation shaft portion 126, a secondcoupling section 127 and an operating section 123. The second couplingsection 127 and the first coupling section 116 are connected togetherwhile they are movable relative to each other. The handle member 120 isrotatable about the rotation shaft portion 126, and the rotation shaftportion 126 is rotatably associated with the first partitioning wall210. In the third embodiment, the rotation shaft portion 126 associatedwith the first partitioning wall 210 can translate over the firstpartitioning wall 210.

Wherein, the second coupling section 127 is a hole, and the firstcoupling section 116 is a protruded body, a hook, a recessed body or afastening body extended through the hole 127.

Further, as can be seen in FIG. 20, the rotation shaft portion 126formed at an end of the handle member 120 has a cylindricalcircumference 128, which is pressed against a bottom of the receivingrecess 213 of the first partitioning wall 210, such that the pullingmember 110 can be smoothly turned about the rotation shaft portion 126.

By operating the handle member 120 at the operating section 123, a usercan turn the handle member 120 about the rotation shaft portion 126 to aposition perpendicular or nonparallel to the first partitioning wall210. Then, pull the operating section 123 to translate the same. At thispoint, the handle member 120 brings the pulling member 110 to move alongwith it, causing the abutting section 112 of the pulling member 110 topush the corresponding apparatus 300 forward, such that thecorresponding apparatus 300 can be conveniently removed from the object.

Please refer to FIG. 21, in which a pull-out aiding device according toa variation of the third embodiment of the present invention is shown.

In the variation of the third embodiment, the second coupling section127 is in the form of a hook, and the first coupling section 116 is inthe form of a hook adapted to be engaged with the hook-shaped secondcoupling section 127. However, it is understood the first couplingsection 116 is not necessarily limited to the above-describedconfiguration. For example, the first coupling section 116 can beotherwise a hole, a protruded body, a recessed body or a fastening body.

Therefore, in this case, the user may operate the handle member 120 atthe operating section 123 to turn the handle member 120 about therotation shaft portion 126 until the handle member 120 is perpendicularor nonparallel to the first partitioning wall 210. Then, pull theoperating section 123 to translate the same. At this point, the handlemember 120 brings the pulling member 110 to move along with it, causingthe abutting section 112 of the pulling member 110 to push thecorresponding apparatus 300 forward, such that the correspondingapparatus 300 can be conveniently removed from the object.

Please refer to FIG. 22, in which a chassis-wall module with pull-outaiding function 200 according to a fourth embodiment of the presentinvention is shown, and to FIG. 23, in which a variation of the fourthembodiment is shown.

As can be seen in FIG. 22, the chassis-wall module 200 includes a firstpartitioning wall 210 and a pull-out aiding device 100 described in thefirst embodiment of the present invention; and the pulling member 110 ofthe pull-out aiding device 100 is movably coupled with the firstpartitioning wall 210.

As shown in FIG. 23, a variation of the chassis-wall module 200 includesa first partitioning wall 210 and a pull-out aiding device 100 describedin the second embodiment of the present invention; and the pullingmember 110 of the pull-out aiding device 100 is movably coupled with thefirst partitioning wall 210. In this case, the first partitioning wall210 includes a receiving recess 213, and the pulling member 110 isarranged in the receiving recess 213.

In summary, the pull-out aiding device 100 and the chassis-wall module200 according to the present invention can be easily and effortlesslyoperated to help a user conveniently remove a corresponding apparatusfrom a chassis.

The present invention has been described with some preferred embodimentsthereof and it is understood that the preferred embodiments are onlyillustrative and not intended to limit the present invention in any wayand many changes and modifications in the described embodiments can becarried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of theinvention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.

What is claimed is:
 1. A pull-out aiding device for mounting on anobject, the object having a first partitioning wall or a secondpartitioning wall and being configured for mounting a correspondingapparatus therein, the pull-out aiding device comprising: a pullingmember being used to movably couple with the first partitioning wall andincluding a first pivot section and an abutting section; and a handlemember including a second pivot section and an operating section; andthe second pivot section being pivotally connected to the first pivotsection, such that the handle member is turnable about the second pivotsection.
 2. The pull-out aiding device as claimed in claim 1, whereinthe handle member includes a pressing section having a closing edge anda pulling-out edge; and wherein a vertical distance between thepulling-out edge and the second pivot section can be larger than, equalto or smaller than a vertical distance between the closing edge and thesecond pivot section.
 3. The pull-out aiding device as claimed in claim1, wherein the handle member is turnable about the second pivot sectionbetween a closed position and a pulled-out position; the closing edgebeing in contact with or located adjacent to the first partitioning wallwhen the handle member is in the closed position, and the pulling-outedge being in contact with or located adjacent to the first partitioningwall when the handle member is in the pulled-out position; and theabutting section of the pulling member being moved forward relative tothe first partitioning wall by a pulling distance when the handle memberis in the pulled-out position.
 4. The pull-out aiding device as claimedin claim 1, wherein the pulling member includes a bent section, and thebent section being located adjacent to the first pivot section andinclined toward the first partitioning wall by 2 to 90 degrees.
 5. Thepull-out aiding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pulling memberis provided with one of a male foolproof retainer and a female foolproofretainer.
 6. The pull-out aiding device as claimed in claim 1, whereinthe first partitioning wall is provided with a guide rail unit, to whichthe pulling member is movably coupled.
 7. The pull-out aiding device asclaimed in claim 1, further comprising a releasable fastening element;and the releasable fastening element being movably connected to theoperating section of the handle member and including one or more latchesused to engage with the second partitioning wall.
 8. The pull-out aidingdevice as claimed in claim 7, wherein the releasable fastening elementis connected to the operating section via one or more compressionsprings.
 9. The pull-out aiding device as claimed in claim 1, furthercomprising a shock-absorbing member; and the shock-absorbing memberbeing disposed on one side of the handle member facing toward thecorresponding apparatus.
 10. The pull-out aiding device as claimed inclaim 1, wherein the first pivot section and the second pivot section ispivotally turnably connected to or engaged with each other via a shaft.11. The pull-out aiding device as claimed in claim 10, furthercomprising an elastic element; the elastic element being fitted on oneof the shaft, the pulling member and the handle member to elasticallypress against the handle member or the pulling member.
 12. The pull-outaiding device as claimed in claim 1, wherein the pulling member isprovided with a first limiting unit and the first partitioning wall isprovided with a second limiting unit; and the first and the secondlimiting unit interfering with each other.
 13. The pull-out aidingdevice as claimed in claim 12, wherein the first limiting unit can beone of an elongated hole and an elongated slot and the second limitingunit can be a one of a protruded body, a hooked body and a fasteningbody adapted to be correspondingly received in the elongated hole or theelongated slot of the first limiting unit.
 14. The pull-out aidingdevice as claimed in claim 12, wherein the second limiting unit can beone of an elongated hole and an elongated slot and the first limitingunit can be one of a protruded body, a hooked body and a fastening bodyadapted to be correspondingly received in the elongated hole or theelongated slot of the second limiting unit.
 15. The pull-out aidingdevice as claimed in claim 12, wherein the first limiting unit includestwo flanged bosses and the second limiting unit includes twoquick-release guide rails adapted to associate with the two flangedbosses of the first limiting unit in a one-to-one correspondence. 16.The pull-out aiding device as claimed in claim 15, wherein the flangedbosses respectively have a body portion and a flange portion formedaround a free end of the body portion and the quick-release guide railsrespectively have a rail portion and a quick-release hole portioncommunicable with the rail portion; the body portions of the flangedbosses being separately movably received in the corresponding railportions; the flange portions of the flanged bosses having a diameterlarger than a diameter of the body portions and a width of the railportions; and the diameter of the flange portions being smaller than adiameter of the quick-release hole portions.
 17. The pull-out aidingdevice as claimed in claim 15, wherein a distance between the twoflanged bosses is larger than a distance between the two quick-releasehole portions of the two quick-release guide rails.
 18. The pull-outaiding device as claimed in claim 12, wherein the first limiting unit isin the form of a guide rod and located at an end of the pulling memberhaving the first pivot section formed thereat, the second limiting unitis in the form of a supporting seat provided with a guide rail; and theguide rod being engaged with the guide rail to move in along a pathdefined by the guide rail.
 19. The pull-out aiding device as claimed inclaim 3, wherein the handle member includes a limiting section, which islocated adjacent to the second pivot section or the closing edge of thepressing section and the first partitioning wall is correspondinglyprovided with a mating limiting section; and the limiting section beingused to limit the mating limiting section to stop the handle member frommoving relative to the first partitioning wall.
 20. The pull-out aidingdevice as claimed in claim 1, wherein the abutting section of thepulling member is provided with a retaining hole and the correspondingapparatus is provided with a projected interfering section correspondingto the retaining hole; and the retaining section being used to engagewith the interfering section.
 21. The pull-out aiding device as claimedin claim 1, wherein the handle member includes a return hook, and thereturn hook being arranged at an end of the handle member having thesecond pivot section formed thereat.
 22. A pull-out aiding device formounting on an object, the object having a first partitioning wall andbeing configured for mounting a corresponding apparatus therein, thepull-out aiding device comprising: a pulling member including a firstcoupling section and an abutting section, and the abutting section beingused to move the corresponding apparatus; and a handle member includinga rotation shaft portion, a second coupling section and an operatingsection; the second coupling section and the first coupling sectionbeing connected together while they are movable relative to each other;the handle member being turnable about the rotation shaft portion; andthe rotation shaft portion being used to movably associate with thefirst partitioning wall.
 23. The pull-out aiding device as claimed inclaim 22, wherein the second coupling section is a hole and the firstcoupling section can be any one of a protruded body, a hook, a recessedbody and a fastening body adapted to extend through the hole of thesecond coupling section.
 24. The pull-out aiding device as claimed inclaim 22, wherein the second coupling section is in the form of a hook,and the first coupling section can be any one of a hook, a hole, aprotruded body, a recessed body and a fastening body adapted to engagewith the hook of the second coupling section.